Manchester United appointed Portuguese Ruben
Amorim as head coach on Friday, their sixth permanent boss since Alex
Ferguson retired after guiding them to their last league title in 2013.
Following is a list of permanent and interim managers
who have taken charge at United following Ferguson’s retirement:
David Moyes
In charge: July
1, 2013-April 22, 2014
Matches: 51
Win-Draw-Loss: 27-9-15
Trophies won: 1
(Community Shield)
Moyes was chosen to succeed Ferguson after 11 years at
Everton but found it hard to fill his fellow Scotsman’s shoes.
United struggled with inconsistency in the defence of
their title, finishing seventh in the Premier League that season, with Moyes
dismissed 10 months after his arrival.
Ryan Giggs (caretaker)
In charge: April
22, 2014-May 11, 2014
Matches: 4
Win-Draw-Loss:
2-1-1
Trophies won: 0
Former midfielder Giggs, who holds the United
appearance record of 963, had a short spell as caretaker after Moyes left.
It was the first major coaching assignment for Giggs,
who remained at the club as an assistant coach till 2016 before managing Wales
for two years from 2018-2020.
Louis van Gaal
In charge:
July 16, 2014-May 23, 2016
Matches: 103
Win-Draw-Loss: 54-25-24
Trophies won: 1
(FA Cup)
Van Gaal arrived at United as one of the most
respected managers of his generation, with successful spells at Barcelona,
Bayern Munich, Ajax Amsterdam and the Netherlands national team in a period
spanning over two decades.
United improved their performances in the league under
the Dutchman, finishing fourth in 2014-15. But Van Gaal’s possession-heavy
playing style was criticised throughout his stay and he was fired despite
winning the FA Cup in 2015-16.
Jose Mourinho
In charge: May
27, 2016-Dec. 18, 2018
Matches: 144
Win-Draw-Loss:
84-32-28
Trophies won: 3
(Europa League, League Cup, Community Shield)
Mourinho’s arrival reflected United’s ambition and his
tenure got off to an optimistic start with the club winning the League Cup and
Europa League in his first campaign followed by a second-place finish in the
league the next season.
Despite spending nearly 400 million pounds ($519.08
million) on players, a drop in performances during the 2018-19 campaign led to
the former Chelsea, Real Madrid and Inter Milan manager’s dismissal when United
were 19 points behind the league leaders.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
In charge: Dec.
19, 2018 (On interim basis, made permanent in March 2019) – Nov. 21, 2021
Matches: 168
Win-Draw-Loss: 91-37-40
Trophies won:
0
Former United forward Solskjaer started his coaching
career at United after hanging up his boots, managing the reserve side from
2008-2011. He managed Cardiff City and Norwegian club Molde before being
appointed United interim manager.
Solskjaer won 14 of his 19 matches before being made
permanent boss, but inconsistency plagued United for the rest of his stay. The
Norwegian was dismissed after a string of embarrassing losses to Liverpool,
Manchester City and Watford.
Michael Carrick (caretaker)
In charge: Nov.
21, 2021-Dec. 2, 2021
Matches: 3
Win-Draw-Loss:
2-1-0
Trophies won:
0
Former United midfielder Michael Carrick was part of
the club’s coaching staff when appointed caretaker manager for less than two
weeks, marking the start of his managerial career.
Carrick took over as Middlesbrough boss in 2022, where
he remains in charge.
Ralf Rangnick (interim)
In charge: Dec.
3, 2021-May 22, 2022
Matches: 29
Win-Draw-Loss:
11-10-8
Trophies won:
0
Former VfB Stuttgart, RB Leipzig and Schalke 04
manager Ralf Rangnick attempted to steady the ship during a difficult season as
United’s interim manager, with underwhelming results.
They finished sixth in the league and exited the
Champions League in the last 16. He left at the end of the 2021-22 season.
Erik ten Hag
In charge: May
23, 2022-Oct. 28, 2024
Matches: 128
Win-Draw-Loss:
70-23-35
Trophies won: 2
(FA Cup, League Cup)
Ten Hag arrived at United following a successful spell
at Ajax but, despite winning the League Cup and securing a top-four finish in
the league in his first season, his tenure soon took a downward turn.
United finished eighth in 2023-24 but the Dutchman was
given a second chance to right the ship after winning the FA Cup. However, they
were sitting 14th after nine matches in October 2024 when Ten Hag was fired.
Ruud van Nistelrooy (interim)
In Charge: Oct.
28, 2024 – Nov. 10, 2024
Matches: 1
Win-Draw-Loss: 1-0-0
Trophies won:
0
Former Dutch international Van Nistelrooy, who
previously managed PSV Eindhoven, joined United as an assistant coach in July
2024. He was made interim boss after Ten Hag was sacked.
Van Nistelrooy, who won his first match in charge when
United beat Leicester City in the League Cup on Wednesday, said he wants to
remain part of the management team under Amorim.
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